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From writer/director Judd Apatow is the Unrated version too hilarious for theaters! Katherine Heigl and Seth Rogen star in the story of one-night stands, pregnancy, and learning to grow up.

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Bob Mondello

[A] very funny Peter Pan-and-Wendy- get-preggers story.

Joe Williams

Although this story about a mismatched couple expecting a baby strains credibility and sometimes pushes the limits of good taste, it delivers plenty of belly laughs.

Joshua Rothkopf

Ultimately the film says that fate has a way of kicking you up a notch, if you can somehow let yourself rise to the occasion.

Ben Walters

The year's best comedy; one that confirms the arrival of an extended group of talent that looks set to take the studio comedy crown from the likes of Ferrell, Stiller and Carrey.

Andrew Sarris

Knocked Up isn't going to help change the world or anything, but at the very least it may help take one's mind off the relentlessly dismal headlines. I don't know what greater service a mere movie can perform these days.

Tom Charity

A refreshingly frank, funny odd-couple comedy with engaging leads and too many belly laughs to count.

Knocked Up isn't going to help change the world or anything, but at the very least it may help take one's mind off the relentlessly dismal headlines. I don't know what greater service a mere movie can perform these days.

Hilarious from moment to moment, but leaving behind both a warm glow and a sting. This is a picture that refuses to fetishize either the ability to conceive or the significance of our place in the universe once we've done so.